A comprehensive practice packet focusing on core spelling rules: doubling consonants, dropping final 'e', and the dge/ge distinction, integrated with vowel team mastery.
Develops context clue strategies using the specific academic and legalistic vocabulary found in Sierra's disciplinary hearing and school policy.
Analyzes the types of conflict (Person vs. Society) and the plot progression as Sierra's mistake turns into a full-scale disciplinary crisis.
Focuses on character analysis of Sierra and the school administration, using an 'Evidence Board' approach to track traits and motivations.
The culminating project where students design a new book cover and write a compelling summary for a Tarkington work.
A deep dive into an excerpt from 'The Magnificent Ambersons', focusing on descriptive language and the theme of change.
Introduce Booth Tarkington and the 'Golden Age' of Indiana literature, focusing on vocabulary and historical context.
A series of engaging daily opinion writing prompts for 3rd graders, focused on forming strong opinions with supporting reasons and examples using the OREO method.
Students become the authors by creating their own 'Chaos Creator' characters and outlining a new adventure that mirrors Seuss's narrative structure.
Investigate the deeper meanings of the story. Students debate the moral of the story, analyze the symbolism of the "Mess," and evaluate the lesson on responsibility.
Explore the conflicting perspectives of the Cat and the Fish. Students analyze how different characters perceive the same events and practice writing from a specific point of view.
A comprehensive introduction to the core elements of literature—plot, character, setting, and theme—using an architectural blueprint metaphor to help students visualize story structure.
A whimsical exploration of character traits using the iconic Cat from 'The Cat in the Hat'. Students analyze evidence from the text to determine the Cat's personality and motivations.
A foundational lesson on identifying and interpreting common idioms using context clues, specifically designed with decodable text for struggling readers.
A second-grade focused lesson on nouns, verbs, and adjectives set in a vibrant spring garden. Students will explore descriptive language while filling in a garden-themed story.
Provides a scaffolded approach to combining the central idea and key details into a cohesive, objective non-fiction summary.
Focuses on identifying key details that directly support the central idea while filtering out interesting but non-essential information.
Teaches students to distinguish between the general topic (what the text is about) and the central idea (the specific point the author is making about that topic).
A fun, spring-themed lesson focused on identifying and using nouns, verbs, and adjectives through a baby animal farm story. Students will practice parts of speech while creating their own silly farm adventure.
A comprehensive unit on R-controlled vowels (er, ir, ur), focusing on phonemic awareness, multisyllabic word decoding, and suffix application. Students explore these "Bossy R" sounds through a forest ranger theme.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and analyzing themes in literature, using a 'detective' metaphor to help students find the 'big idea' within stories. Includes differentiated strategies for grades 2-6.
A comprehensive set of activities focusing on multisyllabic words containing 'ou' and 'ow' patterns, designed to improve decoding, sorting, reading comprehension, and creative writing skills for 5th-grade students.
A comprehensive lesson on the diphthongs 'ou' and 'ow', using a 'Mountain Owls and Ground Hounds' theme to engage students in sorting, decoding, and reading comprehension.
A lesson for 2nd and 3rd graders on using prepositional phrases to add specific details to their sentences, helping them describe where, when, and how things happen.
Students will identify the development of a story's theme by tracking character traits, motivations, conflicts, and resolutions. This lesson provides a structured framework for analyzing how a message emerges from narrative elements.
The introductory set of materials focused on identifying main ideas and supporting them with text evidence through a structured weekly routine.
A lesson focused on analyzing systemic control and the 'big lie' in dystopian literature, specifically tailored for students reading Watchdog, City of Ember, and Futureland. Students explore how settings function as characters and how protagonists begin to challenge the status quo.
An engaging lesson designed for 4th graders to master the art of inferring character emotions by combining text evidence with their own background knowledge. students act as 'Emotion Detectives' to solve short character mysteries.
A comprehensive phonics lesson focusing on long vowel teams (ai, ay, ee, ea) following LETRS-aligned instructional practices, including phoneme-grapheme mapping and decodable reading.
A reading stamina-building lesson for 4th graders focused on the story of Naruto and its creator, Masashi Kishimoto. Following a structured fluency and decoding format, students explore themes of perseverance and the creative process.
A focused spelling lesson on the 1-1-1 doubling rule and the dge/ge ending rule for one-syllable words. Students practice identifying vowel sounds and applying the correct spelling patterns through sorting and context-based sentences.